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sabrooks

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Can anyone tell me how to get the accelarator pedal on. It not the whole accelerator pedal just the foot pedal. I brought this thru Mustang tuning. I see that you have to take the pin out but how can I do this without damaging the pedal.
 
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JimC

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You need to remove the complete pedal assembly. It's much easier. Get under the dash, remove the throttle cable and unbolt throttle assembly. Then slide the pin out and replace it with the new bullit pedal. There's a "how to" site that describes the pedal replacement procedures. I'll post it later when i'm home.
 

XTONKAX

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Please do. I'll be in that boat Saturday.
 

Mach1Run

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My experience with the bullit pedals from a week or two ago.

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=486247

someone has also posted a link to a how to with pictiures that helps when your foolin with the gas pedal.
 

YardSpecial

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I put mine in a vice, hammered the pin out.
Super easy if you have tools and a vice....

Yes I took the whole pedal out...
 

sabrooks

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you guys are great thanks for the help
 
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JimC

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The article I was looking for is on corral.net under tech articles. The site apprears to be down. Try this link. Details are not as good as corral.net but its something.

http://www.miracerros.com/mustang/pedals.htm
 

madmatt

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Be careful if you are just "hammering that pin out" The pedal will BREAK! It broke while I was hammering it back in. Then my dad got home, took the drill press, vised the pedal assembly in, put a bolt into the drill and just lowed the bolt head down onto the pin and it slipped right in. Waste of a 17 dollar pedal. Take your time, be gentle. Good luck
 

SonicBlue2v03GT

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There is a couple of cool links, Corral has one, but there is another good write up with pics, I have the links in my favs at home. I will post when I get there. It will be later though. Maybe check the thread tomorrow.
 
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Hoppy

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Here's an online article from Mustang Weekly

Mustang Weekly Bullitt pedal install

Hop
 

SonicBlue2v03GT

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Hoppy said:
Here's an online article from Mustang Weekly

Mustang Weekly Bullitt pedal install

Hop
Click to expand...


Sweet Hoppy That is the other one (one being off of Corral) I have in my favs at home, was trying to remember which one.
 

COBRA90GT

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Corral's "how-to install" guide for Bullitt pedals:

http://www.corral.net/Tech/Interior/BullittPedals

 

YardSpecial

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SOUNDS like you all need to take it to the shop.........

This is VERY easy, must be LACK of skills..........

***in how to ?????

PLEASE !!!!!
 

sabrooks

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well I got it on but it took some work. I used some silicone spray to help the screw go thru the holes. I was worried about braking the accel pedal. Thanks for the help
 

abouttobeglue

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the gas pedal was easy as hell once i got it off so was the clutch and dead. the break pedal gave me damn fits it kept sliding. i cut all the rubber **** off poured alot of super glue on it,slapped that sumbitch on and its all good. did anybody else tear their finger tips up with these damn things?
 

twogts4us

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Cavallo said:
SOUNDS like you all need to take it to the shop.........

This is VERY easy, must be LACK of skills..........

***in how to ?????

PLEASE !!!!!
Click to expand...
Calm down...sorry we aren't all as skilled as you.
 

mpcv2000

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I just put a set on mine 2 weekss ago , clutch and brake was a pain but accelerator and dead pedal was easy , yes you have to remove the arm of the gas pedal to do the install .
 
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